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  • In this wide-ranging conversation, host Daniel Chacón speaks with poet Matt Sedillo— called “America’s greatest political poet”—about his poetic mission, international travels, and deep commitment to social justice.
  • Host Richard Dayoub welcomes the new CEO of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce, Ricardo Mora, and Board Chair, Elizabeth O’Hara to talk about what the Chamber does, the legislative agenda and their outreach to binational members that have business in Ciudad Juarez.
  • The El Paso International Music Foundation hosts the Spotlight Series August 21-23. The series includes a conference designed to build connections between musicians and experts in the music industry.
  • Christina Muñoz and her husband helped bring the Five Points area back to life when they opened Joe Vinny, Bronson’s Café. Now they've joined another creative community with their new concept, Amalur.
  • RIO ECLECTIC - The rio becomes eclectic with our new music show - a curated playlist that features classic, world, latin and alternative beats which serve as the soundtrack for life on the border. Hosted by Nora Yvette.
  • Citlali Delgado has dedicated herself to art. She’s unveiled several murals in Las Cruces and El Paso, and most importantly helps others connect with the community through art.
  • El Paso Pro-Musica is kicking off Summerfest and their 2025-2026 season with the dynamic ensemble Balourdet Quartet. The Season also marks the 25th anniversary of Zuill Bailey as Artistic Director.
  • On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón welcomes award-winning author Stephanie Elizondo Griest, whose adventurous spirit has carried her from the Texas/Mexico borderlands to 50 countries and 49 states.
  • On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón speaks with Jessica Powers—publisher at Catalyst Press, author, and editor—about the hard truths and hopeful possibilities of a writing life.
  • The University Art Museum at New Mexico State University presents Necessary Futures, featuring three artists whose work confronts the impacts of mass incarceration, capitalism, and colonialism.
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